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Who Needs Models - I Just Bought Another F***ing Guitar

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crw59@earthlink.net - 29 May 2006 17:33 GMT
Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....

Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...

That Makes 7 now.

The Disease Mutates To Other More Expensive Boy Toys......

Wish Me Luck!

Craig

PS: Got a free t-shirt too.
e - 29 May 2006 18:01 GMT
>Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>
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>
>PS: Got a free t-shirt too.

don't get hooked on coins. you'll sell your grandma and pimp
your guitars.
Rufus - 29 May 2006 18:21 GMT
> Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>
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>
> PS: Got a free t-shirt too.

Good luck.

I currently have four guitars, am looking to buy four more, have a 200
watt PA amp rig on my list, and just put the check in the mail for my
new Carvin V3 stack last week.

And that's in addition to my recording studio...and my stereo
system...and my 800+ CD collection...and my Harleys...and my
Corvette...and my guns...and my computers...and my parachute gear...and...

Haven't touched a model in months.

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     - Rufus

The Model Hobbit - 29 May 2006 20:07 GMT
Notice he carefully failed mention the existence of his "extensive" model
collection also!

>> Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>>
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>
> Haven't touched a model in months.
crw59@earthlink.net - 29 May 2006 22:12 GMT
> Notice he carefully failed mention the existence of his "extensive" model
> collection also!

Denial is such an important word in the world of obsessive
collecting.....

Craig

> >> Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
> >>
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> >
> > Haven't touched a model in months.
BD - 30 May 2006 19:37 GMT
>I currently have four guitars, am looking to buy four more,

Why don't you build one?? Being a model builder, it should come almost
naturally, with a little education on the relevant physics.

A few years ago, I decided to make one from scratch. Here's how it
turned out.

http://members.shaw.ca/robertrd/hg_finished.jpg

Took me a couple of years of my spare time, and about $2000 in tools
and materials - but it was one of the coolest projects I've ever taken
on. And the best part is that it actually plays in tune!!
Rufus - 30 May 2006 21:06 GMT
>>I currently have four guitars, am looking to buy four more,
>
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> and materials - but it was one of the coolest projects I've ever taken
> on. And the best part is that it actually plays in tune!!

VERY nice!

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Vess Irvine - 19 Jun 2006 08:38 GMT
Got 5 of them (guitars), plus a Kawai studio piano.

>> PS: Got a free t-shirt too.

Currently my favorite guitar music related item is a "Give Peace a Chance"
t-shirt. When some clueless Republican tries to make a federal case out of
my t-shirt, I coolly ask them if they know whose quote that is (John
Lennon). Since most of these chickenhawks were once young and loved the
Beatles, they usually slink away in embarrassment when they realize how far
they have strayed from the righteous path. Pretty sneaky, no?

...../V

>> Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>>
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>
> Haven't touched a model in months.
Francis X. Kranick, Jr. - 20 Jun 2006 03:32 GMT
(snip)

> Since most of these chickenhawks were once young and loved the
> Beatles, they usually slink away in embarrassment when they realize how far
> they have strayed from the righteous path. Pretty sneaky, no?
>
> ...../V

    More likely they briskly walk away, chin out, ready to take on the
problems of the day, wondering how on God's green earth someone like you
can't get out of the hippie generation; imagining what type of person
you'd have been if you didn't drop acid at such a tender age.
    Put any daisies in cemetary cannons lately?  Berate any veterans as
they return from their tours?  Join in any divisive anti-war marches?
    Sheesh...

Frank Kranick
e - 20 Jun 2006 04:01 GMT
>(snip)
>
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>
>Frank Kranick

i hate the members of my generation that still listen to the
same crap, smoke the same dope, mouth the same sh.t, as they
did in the 60's. when do people die musically?
granted i'm a bit different; working at the coolest radio
station on earth certainly kept me updated, but it wasn't
just that. my, uh, comtempories, (they are NOT peers, for
sure) mostly seem brain dead as far as progress goes.
i want the newest, most f.cked up music i can find.
industrial? gimmie! fu? you bet. stuff that sounds like 50
hyper active insane children given speed and explsoives in a
noisy factory with a drum track? yummie.
if i get dragged somewhere and 3 guys with guitars and a
drummer come out, i'm bummed.
been there, done that, got bored, moved on.
what did rabours say? "i seek larger blossoms, new
fragrances to enhale".
i hate hippys. gimmie hate and violence, that peace sh.t is
f.cking boring.
Rufus - 20 Jun 2006 04:31 GMT
>>(snip)
>>
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> i hate hippys. gimmie hate and violence, that peace sh.t is
> f.cking boring.

"Zen fascists will control you
100% natural
You will jog for the master race
And always wear the happy face
Close your eyes, can't happen here
Big bro on white horse is near
The hippies won't come back you say
Mellow out or you will pay

California über alles
über alles california"

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     - Rufus

e - 20 Jun 2006 04:49 GMT
>> In article <LsSdnaHlnITSwwrZnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d@adelphia.com>, "Francis X.
>>
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>California über alles
>über alles california"

come quietly to the camp
you'll look nice as a drawstring lamp.
for your shirt a pretty flower
don't worry child, it's just a shower

but rufus, that's 25 years old now, too.
and i make exceptions for friends bands live.
you play, i listen....
Rufus - 20 Jun 2006 05:39 GMT
>>"Zen fascists will control you
>>100% natural
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> and i make exceptions for friends bands live.
> you play, i listen....

Yeah...I know...but somehow it seemed germane to vess's arcania...a
throw-back for a throwback...

I heard a story on "This American Life" once...about Jello Biafra and a
lawyer.  The two were on total opposite side of the politial spectrum
and of a lawsuit - in fact, I think the lawyer was prosecuting Jello for
something...anyway, after the court case they became fast friends
somehow and still are to this day.  Was a strange, interesting story.

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e - 20 Jun 2006 15:19 GMT
>> In article <5_Jlg.38393$1i1.25810@attbi_s72>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>something...anyway, after the court case they became fast friends
>somehow and still are to this day.  Was a strange, interesting story.

he's a strange guy. he got married at midnight on holloween
in a graveyard. it didn't last.
vess is just a sad, mentally ill nothing.
but damn, what a great song. check out moon over marin, too.
Rufus - 20 Jun 2006 19:39 GMT
>>I heard a story on "This American Life" once...about Jello Biafra and a
>>lawyer.  The two were on total opposite side of the politial spectrum
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> vess is just a sad, mentally ill nothing.
> but damn, what a great song. check out moon over marin, too.

...ahh, yes...there will always be a moon over Marin...

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e - 20 Jun 2006 20:42 GMT
>> In article <SZKlg.38439$No1.14222@attbi_s71>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>
>....ahh, yes...there will always be a moon over Marin...

i have the really rare sh.t from the live at the deaf club
if you want it. has short songs, plus a great live version
of police truck. i have the nazi punks 7" with the armband
and the too drunk to f.ck button.
zbc co sponsored the first boston dk's show, so i got
backstage. jello signed my armband and the three vinyls.
klaus signed my gf's left boob.
Rufus - 21 Jun 2006 02:10 GMT
>>>In article <SZKlg.38439$No1.14222@attbi_s71>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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> backstage. jello signed my armband and the three vinyls.
> klaus signed my gf's left boob.

...goin' downtown gonna beat up drunks...way cool.

Funny how I used to hang out with tons of folks on the local music scene
and had totally forgotten about it until recently.  Guess that's what
happens when you get distracted.

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e - 21 Jun 2006 02:38 GMT
>> In article <lhXlg.39234$1i1.23655@attbi_s72>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>and had totally forgotten about it until recently.  Guess that's what
>happens when you get distracted.

i was in heaven between 78-95 musically. i caught punk and
hc in a hotbed city, got adopted by a cool radio station,
worked a job where i could listen to music all day and got
into so many shows i can't remember who i saw and didn't. i
would swear i saw chrome pre 1980, but i'm still trying to
find the one person who's word i trust.
i know edge was agorophobic after 1980, but i'm not sure of
before. i may have seen helios creed solo, but i want to be
sure.
the fact i was a heavy partyer then doesn't help.
i really do miss the new, no, anti, dead wave stuff.
and leslie.....
Rufus - 21 Jun 2006 02:49 GMT
>>....goin' downtown gonna beat up drunks...way cool.
>>
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> i really do miss the new, no, anti, dead wave stuff.
> and leslie.....

I had a friend back then named Connie that went to a Ramones gig and was
never the same...last time I talked to her she was sitting in the
backyard drinking mint julips to kill the pain from having broken her
nose slamming the night before...she eventually took up the bass.
Wonder whatever happened to her...

Busy re-aligning my planets in the present day.  Spent a ton of time
intentionally forgetting those days...they didn't end particularly well
for me.  But I do recall enjoying the ride.

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e - 21 Jun 2006 04:05 GMT
>> In article <R%0mg.1034508$xm3.948402@attbi_s21>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>intentionally forgetting those days...they didn't end particularly well
>for me.  But I do recall enjoying the ride.

i was lucky. it ended when i was ready and life got better.
Rufus - 21 Jun 2006 04:07 GMT
>>I had a friend back then named Connie that went to a Ramones gig and was
>>never the same...last time I talked to her she was sitting in the
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>
> i was lucky. it ended when i was ready and life got better.

I probably should have hung on a little longer...but life got better
eventually.  I think...

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e - 21 Jun 2006 04:32 GMT
>> In article <nA1mg.1034530$xm3.75899@attbi_s21>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>I probably should have hung on a little longer...but life got better
>eventually.  I think...

i think you're doing ok....good modeler, too.
Rufus - 21 Jun 2006 04:47 GMT
>>I probably should have hung on a little longer...but life got better
>>eventually.  I think...
>
> i think you're doing ok....good modeler, too.

Thanks.

I'm a bit down on my present surroundings...time for a change.  Just
haven't figured out the logistics yet.  I'll know it when it shows.

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Bill Woodier - 23 Jun 2006 01:38 GMT
Whatever blows yer' skirt up, I guess.
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Cheers:  Bill Woodier
In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been
granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger.
I do not shrink from this responsibility -- I welcome it.
     My Home Page:  http://www.bill-woodier.com/home.htm
--

>>> In article <SZKlg.38439$No1.14222@attbi_s71>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>>
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> backstage. jello signed my armband and the three vinyls.
> klaus signed my gf's left boob.
tomcervo - 30 May 2006 03:15 GMT
>Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...

Learn to play it well enough and the models will be hanging onto you.
crw59@earthlink.net - 30 May 2006 04:40 GMT
> >Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
> >Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...
>
> Learn to play it well enough and the models will be hanging onto you.

1:1 scale I assume.  Wonder whatTrumpeter can do with this request.
Some nice Asian
model with lots of detail and not much need for aftermarket
accessories..

Craig
e - 30 May 2006 05:40 GMT
>> >Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>> >Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...
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>
>Craig

um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.
Rufus - 30 May 2006 05:56 GMT
>>>>Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
>>>>Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...
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>
> um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.

Really?...then I think I'll have to become a collector...

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e - 30 May 2006 06:13 GMT
>Path:
>> In article <1148960455.136908.63290@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
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>
>Really?...then I think I'll have to become a collector...

some of them northern babes are 6 feet tall and built like a
brick pagoda.
(yeah, mixing metaphors.)
Rufus - 30 May 2006 06:57 GMT
>>Path:
>>
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> brick pagoda.
> (yeah, mixing metaphors.)

...I'll take a dozen.

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e - 30 May 2006 14:48 GMT
>> In article <agQeg.754405$084.317939@attbi_s22>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>
>....I'll take a dozen.

i'm getting old, i'll take a 6 pack
Rufus - 30 May 2006 16:58 GMT
>>>>>um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.
>>>>
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>
> i'm getting old, i'll take a 6 pack

That would cost less...

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e - 30 May 2006 17:13 GMT
>>>>>>um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.
>>>>>
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>
>That would cost less...

coolest t-shirt was a parody of heinecken.
had a drawing of 6 pigs in a green carrier with the logo,
swienecken-a six pork to go.
wish i had it.
Rufus - 30 May 2006 17:27 GMT
>>>>>>>um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.
>>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> swienecken-a six pork to go.
> wish i had it.

I've got an MD 20/20 baseball shirt - "Mad Dog 20/20" in small letters
on the front, the label on the back.  With purple sleeves.

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e - 30 May 2006 17:50 GMT
>> In article <JYZeg.755044$084.174852@attbi_s22>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>I've got an MD 20/20 baseball shirt - "Mad Dog 20/20" in small letters
>on the front, the label on the back.  With purple sleeves.

very cool. are you going away soon? seems lke we need a
ride. i want to show off my $300 sr.
all time coolest t?

whip me
beat me
cum all over me
tell me you love me....
THEN GO THE f.ck HOME!
Rufus - 30 May 2006 20:57 GMT
>>>In article <JYZeg.755044$084.174852@attbi_s22>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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> tell me you love me....
> THEN GO THE f.ck HOME!

...get up...get outta my bed...get dressed...now find your way home...

I took the '98 up to Bishop on Monday.  Was just the right temp.  Life
is all wrapped up with work and the band at the moment.  Things are
about to get crazy work-wise.  Got a couple first flights to
shadow...that'll have me travelling.  Then there's humping all that new
equipment back and fourth to practice on the weekends.  At least I'm
turning back into an audio/amp/guitar technician again.

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e - 30 May 2006 23:11 GMT
>> In article <Qn_eg.755073$084.378562@attbi_s22>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>equipment back and fourth to practice on the weekends.  At least I'm
>turning back into an audio/amp/guitar technician again.

well, if you get an afternoon, holler.
Rufus - 30 May 2006 23:17 GMT
>>....get up...get outta my bed...get dressed...now find your way home...
>>
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>
> well, if you get an afternoon, holler.

WILCO.

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MJ Rudy - 30 May 2006 23:55 GMT
>>>>>>>um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.
>>>>>>
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>swienecken-a six pork to go.
>wish i had it.

Years ago the hot T-shirt on the Wildwood NJ boardwalk was a bottle of
Heineken with running legs drawn on it, and a hand reaching for it.
The caption:  "Grab a Heinie." :-)

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mjrudy@hotmail.com
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Mechanical Menace - 01 Jun 2006 09:48 GMT
>>In article <JYZeg.755044$084.174852@attbi_s22>, Rufus
>><srollin2@mchsi.com> wrote:
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> Heineken with running legs drawn on it, and a hand reaching for it.
> The caption:  "Grab a Heinie." :-)

Bt heinie, one means a German doesn't it?
Heineken is Dutch!

Cheers (anyway)

Dennis.

From Enschede, The Netherlands. The city where Grolsch is brewed!!!!
willshak - 01 Jun 2006 12:13 GMT
>  
>>
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> Heineken is Dutch!
>  

In this case, in the US, a Heinie is a butt, arse, a.s, rear end, rump,
kiester, or many other nicknames for the part of the body you sit on.
It has been used longer for that part of the body than for the nickname
for the WWII Germans, and when used, might have also meant the WWII
Germans were a.ses, but I'm just guessing..
> Cheers (anyway)
>
> Dennis.
>
> From Enschede, The Netherlands. The city where Grolsch is brewed!!!!
>  

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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To Email, remove the double zeroes after 'at'

willshak - 01 Jun 2006 12:19 GMT
>>  
>>>
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>> Heineken is Dutch!
>>  

Besides being the nickname for a Heineken, in the US, a Heinie is also
the nickname for a butt, arse, a.s, rear end, rump, kiester, or one of
many other nicknames for the part of the body you sit on. In this case
it is meant as a 'double entendre'.
It has been used longer for that part of the body than for the nickname
for the WWII Germans, and when used, might have also meant the WWII
Germans were a.ses, but I'm just guessing.

>> Cheers (anyway)
>>
>> Dennis.
>>
>> From Enschede, The Netherlands. The city where Grolsch is brewed!!!!
>>  

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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
To Email, remove the double zeroes after 'at'

e - 01 Jun 2006 22:07 GMT
>>>In article <JYZeg.755044$084.174852@attbi_s22>, Rufus
>>><srollin2@mchsi.com> wrote:
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>
>From Enschede, The Netherlands. The city where Grolsch is brewed!!!!

i tell all the girls they can kiss my heinie.
-fz
Gary R. Schmidt - 02 Jun 2006 13:55 GMT
[SNIP]
> i tell all the girls they can kiss my heinie.
> -fz
But you've got to remember what happened to "Bobby Brown"...

    Cheers,
        Gary    B-)

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e - 02 Jun 2006 14:45 GMT
>[SNIP]
>> i tell all the girls they can kiss my heinie.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>        Cheers,
>                Gary    B-)

i haven't heard that in so long i've forgotten. and i don't
own that one.
Gary R. Schmidt - 02 Jun 2006 15:56 GMT
>>[SNIP]
>>
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> i haven't heard that in so long i've forgotten. and i don't
> own that one.
Oh, ah, well, hmmm, can't really be too direct in a family newsgroup -
let's just say he's a tad misogynistic...

    Cheers,
        Gary    B-)

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e - 02 Jun 2006 18:15 GMT
>> In article <t2p5l3-33.ln1@paranoia.mcleod-schmidt.id.au>, "Gary R. Schmidt"
>>
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>        Cheers,
>                Gary    B-)

yes, now i do remember. just a tad misognistic.just like
hitler was a tad anti-semetic.
Rufus - 02 Jun 2006 17:06 GMT
>>[SNIP]
>>
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> i haven't heard that in so long i've forgotten. and i don't
> own that one.

Something to the effect of - "I guess it's still hooked on, but now it
shoots too quick"...

And as I recall, the whole title is "Bobby Brown Goes Down".
Yup...that's what's on the label.

http://www.lyricsfreak.com/f/frank+zappa/bobby+brown+goes+down_20056963.html

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Rufus - 02 Jun 2006 17:10 GMT
>>> [SNIP]
>>>
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>
> http://www.lyricsfreak.com/f/frank+zappa/bobby+brown+goes+down_20056963.html 

Actually, that transcription is off...this one is right:

http://www.lyricsdepot.com/frank-zappa/bobby-brown-goes-down.html

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e - 02 Jun 2006 18:18 GMT
>> In article <t2p5l3-33.ln1@paranoia.mcleod-schmidt.id.au>, "Gary R. Schmidt"
>>
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>
>http://www.lyricsfreak.com/f/frank+zappa/bobby+brown+goes+down_20056963.html

i loved the picture frank handed out when there was a
backlash against horny little jewish princess. he was
surronded by 20 beautiful jewish girls that worked for the
record company. i'm still in love with one of them.
"with sandbalsted zits, and titanic tits, with overworked
gums, who squeaks when she comes!"
-yeah, i love jewish girls!
Rufus - 02 Jun 2006 19:09 GMT
>>>In article <t2p5l3-33.ln1@paranoia.mcleod-schmidt.id.au>, "Gary R. Schmidt"
>>
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
> gums, who squeaks when she comes!"
> -yeah, i love jewish girls!

..."a grinder, a thumper, with a pre-moistened dumper".

And let's not forget the immortal: "who wants to ride on an ironin'
board?  I tried one once, it wasn't much fun".

Yeah...Frank was the MAN.

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e - 02 Jun 2006 20:01 GMT
>> In article <ZlZfg.1002178$xm3.378736@attbi_s21>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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>
>Yeah...Frank was the MAN.

when i finally drag him out here, i will hook you up with my
best friend. in addition to fz, he is right down center with
your musical tastes. play for him and your set.
Rufus - 02 Jun 2006 20:05 GMT
>>>In article <ZlZfg.1002178$xm3.378736@attbi_s21>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
>>
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> best friend. in addition to fz, he is right down center with
> your musical tastes. play for him and your set.

Sounds like someone I should introduce to the band...to which I can only
add:

..."she's a red hot mama and she's real far gone, I'd like to make her
do a nasty on the White House lawn...smother that girl with chocolate
syrup, an' boogie till the cows come home"...

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e - 02 Jun 2006 22:24 GMT
>> In article <K9%fg.14137$No1.5970@attbi_s71>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
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>do a nasty on the White House lawn...smother that girl with chocolate
>syrup, an' boogie till the cows come home"...

his wife's attending an orchid show
she squealed for a week to get him to go
but back in the bed his teenage queen
is rocking and rolling and acting obscene.
baby, baby!

that's all i can remember after 30 odd years.
Rufus - 03 Jun 2006 01:02 GMT
>>>>>>>i haven't heard that in so long i've forgotten. and i don't
>>>>>>>own that one.
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>
> that's all i can remember after 30 odd years.

Ahhh...some things just stick with ya.  Gotta go jam in Chris's garage
now...it isn't very large...there's barely room to cram the drums in the
corner over by the Dodge...

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e - 03 Jun 2006 05:46 GMT
>> In article <7_%fg.14488$1i1.6529@attbi_s72>, Rufus <srollin2@mchsi.com>
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>now...it isn't very large...there's barely room to cram the drums in the
>corner over by the Dodge...

hehehe. have fun rufus. say hi to the crew.
Rufus - 03 Jun 2006 07:21 GMT
>>>that's all i can remember after 30 odd years.
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>
> hehehe. have fun rufus. say hi to the crew.

Had a blast - we came out of the box real strong.  Which I notice
happens after we take a bit of time off.  Wore ourselves out, though.
And got really loud by the end of it all...tired.

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e - 03 Jun 2006 15:31 GMT
>>>>that's all i can remember after 30 odd years.
>>>
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>happens after we take a bit of time off.  Wore ourselves out, though.
>And got really loud by the end of it all...tired.

real fun can be hard work
Rufus - 03 Jun 2006 19:10 GMT
>>>>>that's all i can remember after 30 odd years.
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> real fun can be hard work

..."'specially when you be liftin' piano, man...that is the worst"...

Yeah.  Got to talking with the guys about how what we're up to right now
is playing for stamina.  We did intro a few new tunes last night.  We
still need to work up about two more hours worth of material, but some
of what we have right now is pretty tight.

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BD - 05 Jun 2006 22:30 GMT
> Ahhh...some things just stick with ya.  Gotta go jam in Chris's garage
> now...it isn't very large...there's barely room to cram the drums in the
> corner over by the Dodge...

Who's Chris?!? I thought that was Joe!!

Crap, I've listened to Joe's Garage enough times over the past year to
be able to rattle off almost all the lyrics. Except the German bits,
that is. ;)
Rufus - 06 Jun 2006 01:38 GMT
>>Ahhh...some things just stick with ya.  Gotta go jam in Chris's garage
>>now...it isn't very large...there's barely room to cram the drums in the
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> be able to rattle off almost all the lyrics. Except the German bits,
> that is. ;)

...then you probably don't want to go rattling around on that Telefunkin
U-47...you'll love it...it's a way of life...

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BD - 06 Jun 2006 05:46 GMT
> ...then you probably don't want to go rattling around on that Telefunkin
> U-47...you'll love it...it's a way of life...

Sy..... Syyy......
Mark M - 02 Jun 2006 14:06 GMT
I have also seen the same thing only proclaiming  "Grab a Busch!" as in
Busch beer

What's better than a cold Bud?

A warm Busch!

LOL

> Years ago the hot T-shirt on the Wildwood NJ boardwalk was a bottle of
> Heineken with running legs drawn on it, and a hand reaching for it.
> The caption:  "Grab a Heinie." :-)
Mad-Modeller - 30 May 2006 07:05 GMT
> >> >Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
> >> >Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...
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> >
> um, chinese girls...except an hour later you're horny again.

It would take you an hour?

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
e - 30 May 2006 14:49 GMT
>> In article <1148960455.136908.63290@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
>>
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>
>Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
takes me ll night to do what i used to do all night.
Mad-Modeller - 30 May 2006 07:05 GMT
> > >Guitar Center. 8am. 60 people in line ahead of me.....
> > >Came out with an Ibanez Hollow Body/Transparent Orange...
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>
> Craig

Probably won't conform to specs and will need some filing and filling
for fit.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Count DeMoney - 30 May 2006 21:03 GMT
who needs a guitar......I'm taking delivery of a brand new 1:1 AC Cobra
Replicar on friday (:>
Rufus - 30 May 2006 21:15 GMT
> who needs a guitar......I'm taking delivery of a brand new 1:1 AC Cobra
> Replicar on friday (:>

We got a few guys up here that build those - one has a national rep for it.

...and there's a guy in the local car club that managed to paint his to
match one of my Harleys...wouldn't mind having that one...even if it is
a Ford...

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landnotloans@hotmail.com - 06 Jun 2006 01:53 GMT
You'll get bored with screaming girls and turn back to models. Give it
10 or 15 years.
Rufus - 06 Jun 2006 02:48 GMT
> You'll get bored with screaming girls and turn back to models. Give it
> 10 or 15 years.

I have...that's how I got to models in the first place...they're a lot
quieter.

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